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And
he
looked
over
at
the
alarm
clock
,
ticking
on
the
chest
of
drawers
. "
God
in
Heaven
!"
he
thought
.
It
was
half
past
six
and
the
hands
were
quietly
moving
forwards
,
it
was
even
later
than
half
past
,
more
like
quarter
to
seven
.
Had
the
alarm
clock
not
rung
?
He
could
see
from
the
bed
that
it
had
been
set
for
four
o'clock
as
it
should
have
been
;
it
certainly
must
have
rung
.
Yes
,
but
was
it
possible
to
quietly
sleep
through
that
furniture
–
rattling
noise
?
True
,
he
had
not
slept
peacefully
,
but
probably
all
the
more
deeply
because
of
that
.
What
should
he
do
now
?
The
next
train
went
at
seven
;
if
he
were
to
catch
that
he
would
have
to
rush
like
mad
and
the
collection
of
samples
was
still
not
packed
,
and
he
did
not
at
all
feel
particularly
fresh
and
lively
.
And
even
if
he
did
catch
the
train
he
would
not
avoid
his
boss's
anger
as
the
office
assistant
would
have
been
there
to
see
the
five
o'clock
train
go
,
he
would
have
put
in
his
report
about
Gregor's
not
being
there
a
long
time
ago
.
The
office
assistant
was
the
boss's
man
,
spineless
,
and
with
no
understanding
.
What
about
if
he
reported
sick
?
But
that
would
be
extremely
strained
and
suspicious
as
in
fifteen
years
of
service
Gregor
had
never
once
yet
been
ill
.
His
boss
would
certainly
come
round
with
the
doctor
from
the
medical
insurance
company
,
accuse
his
parents
of
having
a
lazy
son
,
and
accept
the
doctor's
recommendation
not
to
make
any
claim
as
the
doctor
believed
that
no
–
one
was
ever
ill
but
that
many
were
workshy
.
And
what's
more
,
would
he
have
been
entirely
wrong
in
this
case
?
Gregor
did
in
fact
,
apart
from
excessive
sleepiness
after
sleeping
for
so
long
,
feel
completely
well
and
even
felt
much
hungrier
than
usual
.
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He
was
still
hurriedly
thinking
all
this
through
,
unable
to
decide
to
get
out
of
the
bed
,
when
the
clock
struck
quarter
to
seven
.
There
was
a
cautious
knock
at
the
door
near
his
head
. "
Gregor
",
somebody
called
–
it
was
his
mother
– "
it's
quarter
to
seven
.
Didn't
you
want
to
go
somewhere
?"
That
gentle
voice
!
Gregor
was
shocked
when
he
heard
his
own
voice
answering
,
it
could
hardly
be
recognised
as
the
voice
he
had
had
before
.
As
if
from
deep
inside
him
,
there
was
a
painful
and
uncontrollable
squeaking
mixed
in
with
it
,
the
words
could
be
made
out
at
first
but
then
there
was
a
sort
of
echo
which
made
them
unclear
,
leaving
the
hearer
unsure
whether
he
had
heard
properly
or
not
.
Gregor
had
wanted
to
give
a
full
answer
and
explain
everything
,
but
in
the
circumstances
contented
himself
with
saying
: "
Yes
,
mother
,
yes
,
thank
–
you
,
I'm
getting
up
now
."
The
change
in
Gregor's
voice
probably
could
not
be
noticed
outside
through
the
wooden
door
,
as
his
mother
was
satisfied
with
this
explanation
and
shuffled
away
.
But
this
short
conversation
made
the
other
members
of
the
family
aware
that
Gregor
,
against
their
expectations
was
still
at
home
,
and
soon
his
father
came
knocking
at
one
of
the
side
doors
,
gently
,
but
with
his
fist
. "
Gregor
,
Gregor
",
he
called
, "
what's
wrong
?"
And
after
a
short
while
he
called
again
with
a
warning
deepness
in
his
voice
: "
Gregor
!
Gregor
!"
At
the
other
side
door
his
sister
came
plaintively
: "
Gregor
?
Aren't
you
well
?
Do
you
need
anything
?"
Gregor
answered
to
both
sides
: "
I'm
ready
,
now
",
making
an
effort
to
remove
all
the
strangeness
from
his
voice
by
enunciating
very
carefully
and
putting
long
pauses
between
each
,
individual
word
.
His
father
went
back
to
his
breakfast
,
but
his
sister
whispered
: "
Gregor
,
open
the
door
,
I
beg
of
you
."
Gregor
,
however
,
had
no
thought
of
opening
the
door
,
and
instead
congratulated
himself
for
his
cautious
habit
,
acquired
from
his
travelling
,
of
locking
all
doors
at
night
even
when
he
was
at
home
.
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